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The net migration rate was 6.29/1000 in Serbia and -29.18/1,000 in Montenegro. Total fertility rates were 1.7 children/woman in Serbia and 2.0 children/woman in Montenegro. Demographics of Serbia and Montenegro, Data of FAO, year 2005; Number of inhabitants in thousands. In 2000, Serbia's infant mortality rate was 20.13 deaths/1,000 live births ...
This is a list of Eurasian countries and dependent territories by population, ... growth (%) [2] Average absolute annual growth [3] ... Montenegro: 620,000: 0.01:
The table below shows annual population growth rate history and projections for various areas, countries, regions and sub-regions from various sources for various time periods. The right-most column shows a projection for the time period shown using the medium fertility variant. Preceding columns show actual history.
The vast majority (over 90%) of the population of Montenegro is of Slavic origin. Albanians make up 5 percent of the population (4.9% at the 2011 census), while there is also a small Romani minority (total 1.2% at the 2011 census). The Slavic population of Montenegro uses a large diversity in ethnic identities to describe their ethnicity.
Thus, the figures after the 1960 column show the percentage annual growth for the 1955-60 period; the figures after the 1980 column calculate the same value for 1975–80; and so on. The formulas used for the annual growth rates are the standard ones, used both by the United Nations Statistics Division and by National Census Offices worldwide.
This template quickly calculates the population growth rate given two pairs of years and populations using the formula from Population growth: ... Statistics; Cookie ...
This template quickly calculates the population growth rate given two pairs of years and populations using the formula from Population growth: ... Statistics; Cookie ...
The 1909 official census was made based on religious affiliation of population of Principality of Montenegro. Total: 317,856 inhabitants. By religion: Eastern Orthodox Christians: 94.38%; others (mostly Muslims)